Namath, the ex-Jets quarterback who led them to their only Super Bowl title, had some strong words for the organization, and to sum it up, he's not a big fan: "I'm concerned with how the Jets are trying to build a team and win a championship," Namath told Schein. "They seem more interested in the headlines."

Namath also said: "Some of the moves they've made have been a bit curious," likely referring to the Jets' acquisition of Tim Tebow, a move he has been highly critical of since the very beginning. In March, Namath told ESPN's Michael Kay, "I do not agree with this situation... I just think it's a publicity stunt."

Namath also weighed in with his thoughts on the Jets' super-secret Wildcat offense and what such a plan says about the team's opinion of its starting quarterback, Mark Sanchez: “The only reason to run the Wildcat is if your offense isn’t working.”

Still, in spite of his skepticism regarding the Jets offensive plans, Namath still predicts that the Jets will win "nine or 10 games," thanks in large part to what he believes is one of the best defenses in the NFL.